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The Boy Who Talked with Animals
By Roald Dahl A hotel guest described an event during his stay at a hotel where a fisherman managed to catch a huge turtle for the hotel, and a boy demanded that it should be released. The boy’s love for animals helped the turtle greatly, and in return, the turtle gave the boy an adventure…
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The Bookseller
By Roald Dahl The bookseller cares not about his books business, for he and his secretary has another business going on. Deceitful invoices were mailed to grieving widows listing items allegedly purchased by their deceased husbands. It all went smoothly, until a widow started clarifying some details with them… This is not a child-friendly book,…
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George’s Marvellous Medicine
By Roald Dahl George cooked a magic medicine and replaced his grandmother’s old one for revenge against his bullying grandmother. The medicine made his grandmother very tall, but made his father very happy thinking that he can use the medicine to sell giant animals. George, however, could not remember his recipe and keep creating new…
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The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
By Roald Dahl Henry Sugar found out about the ability to see without the eyes through a book he read, and decided to master the skills to win in casinos. He managed to master the skill, but no longer enjoys gambling, until a policeman came along and gave him some other ideas for his skills.…
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Fantastic Mr Fox
By Roald Dahl Mr Fox steals from three farmers regularly to feed his family. The three farmers, tired of Mr Fox constantly stealing from them, decided to work together to capture Mr Fox once and for all. As a kid’s story, this a fun book to read; a fox versus bad farmers. The running and…
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The BFG
By Roald Dahl This one fateful night, Sophie could not fall asleep and decided to look out the window. There she saw a Giant with a suitcase and a trumpet on the street. To prevent Sophie from exposing the secret of the giants, the BFG kidnapped Sophie back to the land of the Giants where…
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
By Roald Dahl The eccentric owner of a famous chocolate factory decided to send five invitations to visit his mysterious chocolate factory through his chocolates and Charlie was one of the lucky winners of the invitation. The experience reading this book as a kid and as an adult is so different. As a kid, the…
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The Gloriumptious Worlds of Roald Dahl
Written by Stella Caldwell, Illustrated by Quentin Blake Ever curious where Roald Dahl started writing his amazing stories and where his inspirations came from? The book starts by answering those questions, then proceed to introduce the characters in some of Roald Dahl stories. James was the first of many characters that was introduced, has two…